An eyeglass lens has a front side, a back side, a central portion and a peripheral portion. The lens is coated on one or both of it sides with a reflective coating, an anti-reflective coating or both. The reflective coating and/or the anti-reflective coating in the central portion of the lens is different from the reflective coating and/or anti-reflective coating in the peripheral portion of the lens. In one embodiment, the peripheral portion of the front side of the lens is coated with a reflective coating and the central portion of the back side of the lens is coated with an anti-reflective coating.
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3. A lens for eyeglasses comprising a front side, a back side, a central portion and a peripheral portion, the lens being coated on the peripheral portion of the front side of the lens with a reflective coating but not on the central portion of the front side of the lens, the central portion being light bulb-shaped.
1. A lens for eyeglasses comprising a front side, a back side, a central portion and a peripheral portion, the lens being coated on one or both of its sides with a reflective coating, an anti-reflective coating or both, the reflective and/or anti-reflective coatings in the central portion being different than the reflective and/or anti-reflective coatings in the peripheral portion, wherein the central portion is light bulb-shaped.
14. An eyeglass lens comprising:
a front side having a front central portion and a front peripheral portion;
a back side having a back central portion and a back peripheral portion;
the front peripheral portion having a reflective coating;
the front central portion having no reflective coating;
the back central portion having an anti-reflective coating; and
the back peripheral portion having no anti-reflective coating.
2. A lens for eyeglasses comprising a front side, a back side, a central portion and a peripheral portion, the lens being coated on the peripheral portion of the front side of the lens with a reflective coating and the lens being coated on the central portion of the back side of the lens with an anti-reflective coating, the central portion of the front side of the lens and the peripheral portion of the back side of the lens being coated with neither a reflective coating or an anti-reflective coating, wherein the central portion is light bulb-shaped.
19. An eyeglass lens comprising:
a substrate made of optical material having a front side and a back side;
a front coating disposed upon the front side of the substrate, the front coating having a front central portion with a reflective coating and a front peripheral portion with no reflective coating; and
a back coating disposed upon the back side of the substrate, the back coating having a back central portion with an anti-reflective coating and a back peripheral portion with no anti-reflective coating;
wherein the front coating and back coating protect the substrate from scratching.
9. An eyeglass lens comprising a front side, a back side, a central portion and a peripheral portion, the lens being coated on the peripheral portion of the front side of the lens with a reflective coating and the lens being coated on the central portion of the back side of the lens with an anti-reflective coating, the central portion of the front side of the lens and the peripheral portion of the back side of the lens being coated with neither a reflective coating or an anti-reflective coating, wherein the central portion and peripheral portion of the lens are nonmovable and the eyeglass lens is used without contacting any portion of an eyeball.
21. A method of making an eyeglass lens comprising:
providing a substrate having a front side and a back side;
disposing a front coating upon the front side of the substrate so as to protect the substrate from scratching, the front coating having a front central portion and a front peripheral portion;
disposing a back coating upon the back side of the substrate so as to protect the substrate from scratching, the back coating having a back central portion and a back peripheral portion;
disposing a reflective coating upon only the front peripheral portion of the front coating; and
disposing an anti-reflective coating upon only the back central portion of the back coating.
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15. An eyeglass lens and frame combination comprising:
an eyeglass lens as in
an eyeglass frame for use by a user, the eyeglass lens disposed in the frame such that the user's eye sees substantially through the central portions of the lens when the user wears the eyeglass frame and the user is looking forward.
16. An eyeglass lens and frame combination comprising:
a first eyeglass lens as in
a second eyeglass lens as in
an eyeglass frame for use by a user, the first and second eyeglass lenses disposed in the frame such that the user's eyes see substantially through the central portions of the lenses when the user wears the eyeglass frame and the user is looking forward, wherein the distance between the central portions of the first and second eyeglass lenses is between about 55 mm and 69 mm.
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20. The eyeglass lens of
22. The method of
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This invention relates generally to eyeglasses and, more particularly, to eyeglass lenses having one or more reflective or anti-reflective coatings.
Eye fatigue can frequently arise from extraneous light rays impacting the eye from light sources other than that which the eye is focused on. Even when the eye is in an environment having but a single source of light, extraneous light rays are reflected from smooth flat surfaces in the vicinity of the eye such that extraneous light rays impact the eye from a myriad of directions.
In an attempt to minimize eye fatigue from such extraneous light rays, manufacturers of eyeglasses have experimented with the coating of eyeglass lenses with reflective coatings which tend to reflect light and/or with anti-reflective coatings which tend to minimize reflection. In prior art lenses of this type, reflective coatings are traditionally applied to the front side of the lens and anti-reflective coatings are applied to the back side of the lens. In all such cases in the prior art, the lens coatings are uniform across the entirety of the lens.
It has been found that the use of such prior art coated lenses is not wholly satisfactory in reducing eye fatigue. Accordingly, there is a need for an improved lens having additional capabilities in reducing eye fatigue.
The invention satisfies this need. The invention is an eyeglass lens comprising a front side, a back side, a central portion and a peripheral portion. The lens is coated on one or both of its sides with a reflective coating, an anti-reflective coating or both. The reflective coating and/or the anti-reflective coating in the central portion of the lens is different from the reflective coating and/or anti-reflective coating in the peripheral portion of the lens.
These features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become better understood with regard to the following description, appended claims and accompanying figures where:
The following discussion describes in detail one embodiment of the invention and several variations of that embodiment. This discussion should not be construed, however, as limiting the invention to those particular embodiments. Practitioners skilled in the art will recognize numerous other embodiments as well.
The invention is a lens 10 for eyeglasses 12 comprising a front side 14, a back side 16, a central portion 18 and a peripheral portion 20. The lens 10 is coated on one or both of its sides with a reflective coating 22, an anti-reflective coating 24 or both. The reflective coating 22 and/or anti-reflective coating 24 in the central portion 18 are different than the reflective coating 22 and/or anti-reflective coating 24 in the peripheral portion 20. By “different,” it is meant that either the composition of the coatings 22 and/or 24 are different, the thicknesses of the coatings 22 and/or 24 are different or the relative reflecting or anti-reflecting powers of the coatings 22 and/or 24 layers are different.
The central portion 18 is substantially aligned with the eye 27 of the user. The precise location of the central portion 18 is typically determined by the size of the lens 10, the size of the frame 26 and the distance between the two eyes of the user. For men, the distance between the physical center of the central portion 18 is typically between about 58 mm and 69 mm. For women, the distance is typically between about 55 mm and 65 mm. The size of the central portion 18 is most often about the size of a human eyeball, but the size of the central portion 18 also depends on the size of the lens 10. The relatively small size of the central portion 18 is used for a smaller size lens 10.
In the embodiment illustrated in
The hard coatings 30 are applied directly to both sides of the substrate 28. The hard coatings 30 are not essential to the present invention. However, they are preferred if the substrate 28 is made of an organic material. The main function of the hard coating 30 is to protect the substrate 28 from scratching.
In the embodiment illustrated in
In the embodiment illustrated in
In the embodiment illustrated in
The anti-reflective coating 24 on the central portion 14 of the back side 20 of the lens 10 enhances the light transmission from the light source B. Since the anti-reflective coating 24 also absorbs stray light (the light source C in
An additional advantage of the lens 10 illustrated in
In the manufacture of the lens 10, the thickness of the coatings 22 and 24 on both the front and back sides 14 and 16 of the lens 10 typically varies near the edges 32 of each coating 22 or 24.
Referring now to
The lenses 10 described in all the embodiments of the invention can be tinted with colors known in the industry. They can be tinted by different tinting processes known to the industry. The tinted lens 10 can be unevenly tinted. An unevenly tinted lens 10 has a lighter tint at the central portion 18 of the lens 10 than the tint at the peripheral portion 20 of the lens 10 with the darkest tint at the edge of the lens 10 and gradually lightened toward the central portion 18 of the lens 10. In some embodiments, the center of the central portion 18 has no tint at all. At the edge 32 where the central portion 18 and the peripheral portion 20 meet, the tint color is gradually lightened toward the central portion 18.
The lenses described in all the embodiments of the invention can also be tinted with lamination tint materials.
Having thus described the invention, it should be apparent that numerous structural modifications and adaptations may be resorted to without departing from the scope and fair meaning of the instant invention as set forth hereinabove and as described hereinbelow by the claims.
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